Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ros. And so am I for no woman.
Phe. Phe.
Phe. If this be so, why blame you me to loue you?
Sil. Sil.
Sil. If this be so, why blame you me to loue you?
Orl. Orl.
Orl. If this be so, why blame you me to loue you?
Ros. Ros.
Ros. Why do you speake too, Why blame you mee
Ros. to loue you.
Orl. To her, that is not heere, nor doth not heare.
Ros. Pray you no more of this, 'tis like the howling
Ros. of Irish Wolues against the Moone: I will helpe you
Ros. if I can: I would loue you if I could: To morrow meet
Ros. me altogether: I wil marrie you, if euer I marrie Wo
Ros. man, and Ile be married to morrow: I will satisfie you,
Ros. if euer I satisfi'd man, and you shall bee married to mor
Ros. row. I wil content you, if what pleases you contents